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    In the passage‚ The Pupil‚ by Henry James‚ he depicted three contrasting characters (Morgan Moreen‚ Mrs. Moreen‚ and Pemberton). Through the interaction of the characters‚ he developed the relationship between them by using poetic devices such as tone and point of view. James started the passage by comparing Pemberton‚ “a poor young man” (1)‚ and Mrs. Moreen‚ “a person who spoke only of feelings and…aristocracy” (4) that has “fat‚ jeweled hand” (10). Pemberton was depicted as quiet and knowledgeable

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    and Rudolf Hess‚ who were Nazi Party leaders and officials and were related to Adolf Hitler. I will also discuss who these people were and what they did‚ why they did these things‚ when they did these things‚ where they did these things‚ and perhaps how they did these things. The first of these officers was Heinrich Himmler. Himmler was the head of the Gestapo (German State Police) and the Waffen-SS (militarized units of SS‚ which stands for Schutzstaffel‚ a group of Hitler’s personal body guards)

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    04.09 Module Four Exam Review Matching: Rooms of the Home Lesson 04.01 _____ el garaje | a. the bedroom | _____ la sala | b. to be (location; feelings) | _____ el patio | c. the flowers | _____ la sala familiar | d. the car | _____ el jardín | e. the arm chair | _____ la mesa | f. there is; there are | _____ el sofá | g. the dining room | _____ la lámpara | h. Latin America | _____ la butaca | i. the living room | _____ la silla | j. the garage |

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    SALTASH FORMATION Saltash Formation - Basaltic Pyroclastic-Rock. Igneous Bedrock formed approximately 342 to 400 million years ago in the Carboniferous and Devonian Periods. Local environment previously dominated by explosive eruptions of silica-poor magma. Explosive eruptions of silica-poor magma. These rocks were formed from semi-mobile to mobile and highly gaseous silica-poor magma. It rose to the surface‚ where sudden pressure relief caused explosive volcanic eruptions‚ producing fragmentary

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    Re-write (salvage) the essay in a style and format that is appropriate for a legal document. You can assume that the cases cited are at least appropriate for the propositions that they purport to support and you need not find new cases. However‚ confirming that the appropriate statutes or sections of those cases are cited is important. If necessary‚ you should find the appropriate statute to cite and cite it. Here we go...: This story is replete with fascinating facts and the intricacies that

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    Heading: ACHIEVEMENT GAP IN SCHOOLS The Achievement Gap in Schools and What Can Be Done to Close it Laura L. Pandiani Assumption College Abstract This paper explores the struggle of the achievement gap in schools. The achievement gap refers to the inequality in educational achievement among groups of students determined as disadvantaged minorities and those of less disadvantaged‚ usually white. The gap is a constant battle with no clear way as to how to fix it. The achievement gap can

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    emphasis on reading‚ writingand arithmetic (the three Rs). The schools operated on a ’monitorial’ system‚ whereby one teacher supervised a large class with the assistance of a team of monitors‚ who were quite often older pupils. Elementary school teachers were paid by results. Their pupils were expected to achieve precise standards in reading‚ writing and arithmetic such as reading a short paragraph in a newspaper‚ writing from dictation‚ and working out sums and fractions.[2] Before 1944 around 80 percent

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    Tenochtitlan built the city and farmed on chinampas‚ small artificial islands they constructed from timbers‚ mud‚ and plants”(Frey 282). Lake Texcoco was filled with islands like these‚ which helped to support the Aztec capital. These islands were amazing achievements that allowed the Aztecs to build a huge and easily defensible capital in the center of a lake‚ and to make the most use of space(Frey 282). The fifth artifact is a large stone engraved with markings and designs. This is the sun stone‚ one of the

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    hurt people or help people in different ways. Multiculturalism is one of the best way people can help each other no matter what it is. Diversity help many students learn better having a friend from a different culture help them fit in. Work diversity is most popular now because there are many people who are working. Multiculturalism one of the best way people or group can help one another no matter what it is. People who learn different culture usually have a different perspective on how they view thing

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    education that he termed the ’banking’ concept of education‚ where the educators simply ’deposited’ information into the minds of their students - "education thus becomes an act of depositing (information)‚ in which the students are the depositories and the teacher is the depositor." (Freire 318) In his essay ’The Achievement of Desire’‚ author Richard Rodriguez categorizes himself under Hoggarts definition of a ’scholarship boy’ who according to Hoggart "must move between environments‚ his home

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